
Extemporaneous vs Impromptu Speech Delivery and When To Use Them
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Professional Development
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
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The video tutorial discusses two common public speaking styles: impromptu and extemporaneous. Impromptu speaking involves delivering a message with little to no preparation, often used in spontaneous situations. It is a skill that can be improved with practice, such as using random word exercises. Extemporaneous speaking, on the other hand, allows for preparation and uses limited notes, offering a more conversational approach. The video emphasizes the importance of practicing these styles to enhance overall public speaking skills.
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Explain the concept of extemporaneous speaking and its advantages.
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What is the role of an outline in extemporaneous speaking?
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Why is it recommended to avoid manuscript speaking in public presentations?
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